Three-dimensional man/machine interface

ABSTRACT

A method is provided for selecting controls, which implement a control interface, a display, and at least one sensor capable of detecting at least one control, object, including a step (i) of obtaining information on the distance between the control object(s) and the control interface using the sensor(s), and a step (ii) of displaying, on the display, at least one symbol representing a control or set of controls according to a display mode, wherein the method further includes a step of using the distance information to determine the display mode of the symbol(s). A device is also provided for implementing the method and to an apparatus.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/982,791 (now U.S. Pat. No. 10,303,266 and published as U.S. Publication No. 2013-0307776), filed Jul. 31, 2013, which is a U.S. National Stage application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/FR2012/050183, filed Jan. 30, 2012, which claims the priority benefit of French Patent Application No. 1150726, filed Jan. 31, 2011, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a method for selecting commands, suitable for implementation in a three-dimensional human-machine interface. It also relates to a device implementing the method.

The field of the invention is more particularly but non-limitatively that of contactless human-machine Interfaces.

BACKGROUND

Touch interfaces, or touch screens, are now widely used for controlling appliances as varied as computers, mobile phones, etc.

Generally, they comprise a display screen and sensors making it possible to determine the point(s) of contact between the surface of the screen and one or more command objects, such as fingers or a stylus.

These touch interfaces frequently use capacitive measurement technologies for detecting the position of the command objects. The screen can be for example covered with a mesh of capacitive electrodes, and the position of the object is detected based on its Interactions, in the form of capacitive couplings, with the electrodes.

Touch interfaces also comprise a software element making it possible to Interpret the user commands. The display changes according to the position of the command object(s) detected, allowing the user to monitor his actions visually and to select commands.

Gesture interfaces, or 3D interfaces, are also known, in which a third dimension is added with the possibility of detecting objects remotely before they touch the surface of the screen. These interfaces are equipped with sensors making it possible to measure the position in space, with respect to the interface, of one or more command objects.

Capacitive measurement technologies are also well adapted to producing this type of interface.

Document FR 2 844 349 by Rozière is known for example, which discloses a capacitive proximity detector comprising a plurality of independent electrodes, making it possible to measure the capacitance and the distance between the electrodes and an object in proximity up to distances of several tens, even hundreds, of millimeters. The electrodes can be produced transparently by using, for example indium tin oxide (ITO), and deposited on the display screen.

These interfaces equipped with space measurement capabilities open up new possibilities for interaction between the user and the machine and make it possible to envisage new human-machine interface (HMI) control modes in which distance or depth data would be fully exploited in order to “browse” through the Interface software.

Document US 2008/0307360 from Chaudhri et al. is known, which discloses human-machine interface (HMI) software with a three-dimensional component. However, the three-dimensional aspect is limited to a representation within an environment in which computer objects (icons, files, etc.) have a three-dimensional appearance. The interface control mode, in particular for selecting objects, remains strictly two-dimensional, as it is based on the detection of events such as the movement of a mouse cursor in the plane of the interface.

The purpose of the present invention is to propose a method for the selection of commands (or computer objects) in a human-machine interface (HMI) equipped with three-dimensional measurement capabilities, which makes full use of the three-dimensional aspect of the measurements in the interface software.

SUMMARY

This objective is attained with a method for selecting commands, implementing a command interface, a display and at least one sensor suitable for detecting at least one command object, comprising the steps of:

-   -   obtaining distance data between said command object(s) and said         command interface by means of said sensor(s),     -   displaying on said display at least one symbol representing a         command or a set of commands according to a display mode,     -   characterized in that it comprises moreover a step of using said         distance data in order to determine said display mode of the         symbol(s).

The method according to the invention can comprise moreover the steps of:

-   -   obtaining position data of at least one command object with         respect to the command interface by means of the sensor(s),     -   using said position data in order to determine the display mode         of the displayed symbol(s).

The display mode of a symbol can comprise differentiated graphical representations of this symbol making it possible to show a state such as emphasis for making a selection, the selection itself, the execution of a command, a movement, a rotation, a change, etc. The display mode can correspond for example to highlighting, graphical differentiation with respect to other displayed symbols by means of a change of colour or size, or redisplaying the symbol in a different manner and shifted so as to be visible for example beyond a command object.

The method according to the invention can comprise moreover a step of using at least one of the following data sets: distance data, distance and position data, in order to determine the displayed symbol(s).

Determining the displayed symbol can comprise selecting symbols shown on the display, therefore accessible commands and/or groups of commands on the interface, according to distance and/or position data.

The distance and position data can comprise:

-   -   measurements of distances and/or positions;     -   data provided by the sensors (for example the physical variables         measured by these sensors) and depending (preferably in a         monotone manner) on the distance and/or the position of the         command object(s) with respect to the command interface;     -   variables representing speeds and/or accelerations of the         command object, corresponding to variables derived from         distances and/or positions;     -   data with respect to trajectories, i.e. time sequences of         distances and/or trajectories.

According to embodiments, the method according to the invention can implement at least one of the following measurement types:

-   -   measurements of capacitive interactions between a command object         and the sensors(s),     -   measurements of variations of light intensity due to the         presence of a command object.

These measurements can make it possible in particular to obtain distance and/or position data.

The measured capacitive interactions can comprise in particular:

-   -   a direct capacitive coupling between a command object and         capacitive electrodes of sensors, in which case the electrical         capacitances between the object and the electrodes is measured,         or     -   the disturbance of a capacitive coupling between electrodes of         sensors due to the presence of the command object, in which case         the variations of these coupling capacitances are measured.

The variations in measured light intensities can be generated for example by the interruption of light beams by command objects, or shade effects due to the presence of command objects.

The method according to the invention can comprise moreover the steps of:

-   -   displaying a first symbol representing a first set of commands,     -   when the distance of a command object is less than a threshold         distance, displaying at least one second symbol representing a         command or a set of commands included in said first set of         commands.

This inclusion can be defined in a logical manner, such as for example in a tree structure of hierarchical commands, or a stack of commands or sets of commands.

The second symbols can be displayed at positions that are substantially different to that of the first symbol on the display, for example so as not to mask the first symbol.

The method according to the invention can comprise moreover the steps of:

-   -   displaying a first symbol representing a first command or a         first set of commands,     -   when the distance of a command object is less than a threshold         distance, displaying a second symbol representing a second         command or a second set of commands.

The second symbol can be displayed at a position substantially identical to that of the first symbol on the display, such as for example to illustrate a depthwise movement in a stack of symbols from which elements will be removed as the movement of the command object progresses.

The method according to the invention can comprise moreover a step of selecting a command comprising a step of verifying at least one selection condition based on a data set from: distance data, distance and position data.

It can comprise moreover a step of verifying at least one selection condition from the following selection conditions:

-   -   the distance of the command object s less than a predetermined         selection distance,     -   the distance of the command object is less than a predetermined         selection distance during a predetermined minimum duration,     -   the command object is in contact with the surface of the command         interface,     -   the command object performs a rapid to-and-fro movement over a         distance, i.e. for example: a to-and-fro movement over a         distance less than a predetermined distance for a duration less         than a predetermined duration,     -   at least two command objects perform a converging movement         towards a predetermined position, such as a gripping or pinching         movement (or any other relative movement).

The selection of a command can take place when the command objects are in proximity to or converging towards a position defined for this command.

The method according to the invention can comprise moreover a step of executing a (previously selected) command of one of the following types: executing a computer program, executing an application, displaying the content of a folder stored on computer storage media, displaying an image, playing a sound, reading multimedia content, or any other command.

The method according to the invention can comprise moreover a step of executing a command for moving a symbol, the latter comprising:

-   -   a step of displaying said symbol according to a position         representing a position of a command object or of a set of         command objects,     -   a step of validating the movement of said symbol comprising a         step of verifying at least one validation condition based on a         data set from: distance data, distance and position data.

The method according to the invention can comprise moreover a step of verifying at least one validation condition from the following validation conditions:

-   -   the distance of the command object is less than a predetermined         selection distance,     -   the distance of the command object is less than a predetermined         selection distance during a predetermined minimum duration,     -   the command object is in contact with the surface of the command         interface,     -   the command object performs a rapid to-and-fro movement over a         distance,     -   at least two command objects perform a diverging movement around         a predetermined position (or any other relative movement).

According to embodiments, the method according to the invention can comprise moreover the steps of:

-   -   displaying symbols in the form of icons;     -   activating the display when the distance of the command object         is less than a predetermined activation distance, for example so         as to power down the screen when it is not in use and save         energy.

According to another aspect, a device is proposed for selecting commands, comprising:

-   -   a command interface,     -   a display,     -   at least one sensor suitable for detecting a command object,     -   electronic and calculation means suitable for producing by means         of said sensor(s) distance data between at least one command         object and said command interface,     -   display management means suitable for producing a display of at         least one symbol representing a command or a set of commands,         said device comprising moreover calculation means suitable for         processing said distance data In order to determine the         displayed symbol(s).

The display can be a display screen, or any other display means, for example in relief (3D display).

The command interface, the sensors and the display can be according to any arrangement, such as for example:

-   -   superimposed, with a display integrated in a command interface         comprising the sensors arranged over its surface area or its         periphery;     -   separate, with on the one hand a command interface provided with         sensors and on the other hand a display. The command interface         can in particular be an input pad linked to a computer, and the         display can be the computer screen, separate from the input pad.

The device according to the invention can comprise moreover:

-   -   electronic and calculation means suitable for producing by means         of the sensor(s) position data of at least one command object         with respect to said command interface,     -   calculation means suitable for processing said position data in         order to determine the displayed symbol(s).

According to embodiments, the device according to the invention can comprise moreover sensors of at least one of the following types:

-   -   capacitive sensors,     -   optical sensors.

The optical sensors can comprise for example light barriers with light sources emitting light beams and photodetectors arranged so as to be illuminated by these light beams when they are not interrupted by command objects. They can also comprise photodetectors sensitive to lighting variations such as the effects of shade or reflection due to the presence of command objects, for example integrated in a screen based on TFT or OLED technology.

According to embodiments, the device according to the invention can moreover comprise all types of sensors suitable for producing distance and/or position data. It can in particular comprise ultrasound acoustic sensors, arranged for example so as to allow location of the command objects by echo and triangulation measurements.

According to yet another aspect, a device is proposed of one of the following types: computer, telephone, smartphone, tablet, display screen, terminal, characterized in that it comprises a device for selecting commands implementing the method according to the invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other advantages and features of the invention will become apparent on reading the detailed description of implementations and embodiments, which are in no way limitative, and from the following attached drawings:

FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a three-dimensional human-machine interface according to the invention;

FIG. 2 shows a designation convention for positions on the detection surface;

FIG. 3 shows a structure for sets of commands with the position and distance conditions allowing access to them, and an example browsing path through this structure,

FIGS. 4(a) to (d) show a time sequence for symbols for commands or for a set of commands as they are displayed on the display screen when the structure in FIG. 3 is browsed through,

FIGS. 5(a), 5(b) and 5(c) show a first variant of a time sequence for symbols for commands or for a set of commands as they are displayed when a stack is browsed through, while FIGS. 5(a), 5(b), 5(d) and 5(e) show a second variant of this time sequence,

FIG. 6 shows a stack of commands or sets of commands with the position and distance conditions making it possible to access the elements, according to a first variant shown in FIG. 6(a) and corresponding to FIGS. 5(a), 5(b) and 5(c), and according to a second variant shown in FIG. 6(b) and corresponding to FIGS. 5(a), 5(b), 5(d) and 5(e), respectively,

FIG. 7 shows an illustration of a movement command sequence with, in FIG. 7(a), the selection of the command, FIG. 7(b) the validation of the command and FIG. 7(c) a rotation of the symbol.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

An embodiment of the invention will be described implementing a human-machine interface (HMI) which comprises capacitive sensors. Of course, this embodiment is an example that is in no way limitative of implementation of the invention. Such an interface is for example well suited to producing a human-machine interface (HMI) for a host system such as a mobile phone, a smartphone, a tablet or a computer.

With reference to FIG. 1, the interface comprises:

-   -   a display screen 2, based, non-limitatively, on a liquid crystal         display (LCD), thin-film transistor (TFT), or organic         light-emitting diode (OLED);     -   a command interface 1 comprising a substantially transparent         detection surface equipped with capacitive sensors 6 that are         also substantially transparent and suitable for detecting the         presence of at least one command object 3 such as a hand, a         finger or a stylus.

The sensors 6 provide data relating to the distance 4 along the axis z between the object 3 and the detection surface of the interface 1, and data relating to the position 5 in the plane (X, Y) of a projection along the axis z of the object 3 on the command interface 1. They are also able to detect a contact between the command object 3 and the detection surface of the interface 1.

The data relating to the distance 4 and to the position 5 comprise equivalent measurements of distance 4 and of position 5. These measurements, not necessarily expressed in units of length, are translations of measurements of capacitances or variations of capacitances. In particular, physical characteristics of the command object 3 can affect the measured capacitances and therefore their translation in terms of equivalent distance and/or positions.

The data relating to the distance 4 and to the position 5 can comprise moreover trajectories, defined like time sequences of distances 4 and/or positions 5, and derived values such as speeds and accelerations.

The sensors 6 comprise capacitive electrodes based on indium tin oxide (ITO). Depending on the applications, these can have a varied number and arrangement, FIG. 1 being merely for the purposes of illustration.

The capacitive electrodes of the sensors 6 are linked to an electronic measurement unit 7 which makes it possible to calculate the distance 4 and the position 5. There are several possible embodiments for the capacitive sensors 6 and the electronic measurement unit 7.

Advantageously, the sensors 6 and the electronic measurement unit 7 are produced according to a method described in document FR 2 844 349 by Rozière. They comprise a plurality of independent electrodes 6 distributed over the surface area of the interface 1. These electrodes 6 are linked to an electronic measurement unit 7 that uses floating point detection or in other words referenced to a floating electrical potential. A guard electrode, also with floating reference potential, is placed along the rear face of the measurement electrodes 6, between them and the display screen 2, so as to eliminate any parasitic capacitance. All the electrodes have the same potential and there is thus no capacitive coupling between the electrodes that is capable of degrading the capacitance measurement. This electronic detection unit 7 and its methods of implementation that can be used within the framework of the present invention are also described in detail in the document FR 2 756 048 by Rozière to which reference is made herein.

Scanners make it possible to sequentially measure the capacitance and therefore the distance between the electrodes 6 and the command object 3. The electrodes 6 which are not “polled” are also kept at the same potential as the guard electrode, still to eliminate parasitic capacitances.

Whether a computer, a mobile phone, tablet or any other system whatever is involved, the host system also comprises computer calculation means 8. These calculation means 8 usually comprise a microprocessor unit (central processing unit (CPU)) combined with components such as random access memories (RAM), mass storage means (hard disk, flash memory, etc), and allow one (or a plurality) of computer programs or software to be executed.

A part of this software, also called interface software, is dedicated to HMI management tasks. This interface software contributes to carrying out the steps of the method according to the invention, which comprise:

-   -   steps of obtaining distance (or measurement) data 4 and position         data 5 provided by the sensors 6 and their electronic         measurement unit 7,     -   steps of updating the display 2 based on data from the sensors 6         and data from the host system (telephone, computer, etc.),     -   steps of transmitting commands from the user to the host system.

The human-machine interface software (HMI software) corresponds to what the user sees on the display 2. He interacts with this HMI software by using one or more of the command objects 3 such as his fingers, a stylus, etc.

Conventionally, the HMI software comprises a representation in graphical, symbolic form, of the host system and/or of the possible actions:

-   -   executing software, applications, or tasks interacting with the         hardware and/or software components of the host system,     -   displaying, reproducing, copying, moving, handling of data         represented in graphical form or by means of symbols, etc.

Without restriction, it is possible to call all the actions that a user can carry out via the command object 3 and the HMI command software.

These commands are represented graphically on the display 2 by symbols such as icons with which the user can interact by means of the command object 3.

An important challenge in the design of HMIs is the organization and structuring of the representation of the commands so that the user can easily find and select them, by moving or “browsing” through the interface.

The commands can be organised according to hierarchical structures of a three-dimensional nature, which represent sets of commands and among which are distinguished in particular:

-   -   tree structures or folder trees in which each folder comprises a         set of commands and/or subfolders,     -   stacked structures or stacks in which commands and/or sets of         commands are represented by symbols (or icons) which appear to         be stacked.

The HMIs of the prior art are based essentially on a two-dimensional type browsing, which takes into account only the position 5 of the command object 3 for selecting commands, whether this involves the mouse cursor (hover or click), a physical contact between an object 3 and the detection surface of the interface 1 (tapping) or even hovering over the detection surface of the interface 1. Thus, even browsing through structures of a three-dimensional nature is in fact reduced to a set of actions in the same plane. It is necessary for example to tap on an icon to open a folder and display its content or show stacked commands, i.e. access a different hierarchical (or topological) level.

Advantageously, the method according to the invention makes it possible to browse in a truly three-dimensional manner through an HMI by using the distance measurements 4. It makes it possible in particular to access the different hierarchical (or topological) layers of a set of commands arranged according to a three-dimensional type structure by varying the distance 4 between the command object 3 and the detection surface of the interface 1. This “access” is shown on the display 2 by displaying the symbols (or icons) representing a command or a set of commands of the selected hierarchical (or topological) level as a function of the distance 4.

Browsing is called three-dimensional inasmuch as it is possible by using the distance data 4 to browse hierarchical or topological levels of a command structure and/or command groups for which levels can be shown on the display 2 by one or a plurality of symbols.

It is moreover possible to browse through a particular hierarchical command structure among a plurality of such command structures shown on the display, without affecting the others, by using the position measurement 5. In fact, it is provided that only one command structure the graphical symbol of which is hovered over by the command object 3 (therefore for which the position 5 is close to or over its graphical symbol) “sees” its display changed as a function of the hierarchical level corresponding to the distance 4.

Once displayed, a command can be selected by selecting its representative symbol on the HMI. This selection can be carried out in particular with a view to its execution, or to move the symbol representing it on the display 2 (in which case the command in question comprises the movement of the symbol on the display).

Selecting a command comprises the verification of at least one selection condition, or, in other words, the selection of a command is validated when one or more selection conditions (or time sequences of selection conditions) are satisfied. Various selection conditions can be implemented, including within a single HMI.

Different selection conditions can be implemented in order to allow the execution of different commands optionally attached to or represented by the same symbol on the display 2. These commands can for example, relate to executing an application represented by an icon, and moving this icon.

From the applicable selection conditions within the framework of the invention the following selection conditions are distinguished:

-   -   the distance 4 of the command object 3 is less than a         predetermined selection distance,     -   the command object 3 is in contact with the surface of the         command interface 1.

These selection conditions based on detection of a minimum distance 4 or distance less than a threshold can be used without creating ambiguity with respect to the command selection tasks because a command does not have a lower hierarchical or topological level (at least in the application in which this command is selected). In order to further limit the risks of ambiguities, it can be arranged to display the corresponding symbol so that it does not cover the symbols corresponding to command groups of (at least) the same hierarchical structure, and use the position measurement 5 in order to determine the selected command.

These selection conditions can be implemented by adding a duration condition (a predetermined minimum duration) in order to limit the risks of false commands.

Selection conditions can also be implemented based on trajectories, such that:

-   -   the command object 3 performs a rapid to-and-fro movement over a         distance 4, i.e. for example a to-and-fro movement within a         distance range (or difference) 4 less than a predetermined         distance for a duration less than a predetermined duration.

A condition of this type corresponds to a virtual “click” performed without contact. As previously, the position measurement 5 is used to determine the selected command.

Finally, the selection conditions can be implemented based on the trajectories of several command objects, such that:

-   -   at least two command objects perform a movement the position of         which converges towards a position 5 corresponding to the         command symbol, according to a gripping or pinching movement.

A selection condition can be also be used as a deselection or validation condition, in particular for “releasing” an object when the command relates to a manipulation or a movement of a symbol on the display 2.

Specific validation or deselection conditions can be provided, such as for example a diverging opening movement, of several command objects 3. Thus, moving a symbol on the display 2 by using two fingers as command objects 3 can be obtained by a pinch (selection) sequence, movement (the selected symbol follows the fingers), and opening the fingers (deselection).

In order to assist the user with browsing, the position 5 and the distance 4 of the command object 3 can be shown on the display screen 2 by means of a circular pattern centered on the position 5 and having a diameter dependent on the distance 4, or any other pattern.

An implementation of the method according to the invention for browsing tree type command structures folders will be described.

This tree structure comprises command groups or folders represented by the symbol or the icon 10, and commands represented by the symbol or the icon 11 on the display screen 2.

With reference to FIG. 2, in order to simplify the explanations, four areas P1, P2, P3, P4 will be defined: corresponding to four positions 5 on the detection surface of the interface 1 and on the display screen 2 placed underneath. Also, the command object 3 is equivalent to the finger 3 of a user.

With reference to FIG. 3, four command structures are defined for the example, the first hierarchical level of which, i.e. respectively the sets of commands D11, D12, D13 and D14, is accessible when the command object 3 is at distances 4 comprised between H1 and H2.

The sets of commands D21, D22, D23 and the command C24 which are included in D12 are also defined, belonging to a second hierarchical level accessible when the command object 3 is at distances 4 comprised between H2 and H3.

The arrows 12 show the trajectory in space of the finger 3 over the distances 4 (H1, H2, H3) and positions 5 (P1, . . . P4) corresponding to the example below.

With reference to FIG. 4, the method of selecting the command C24 on the display 2 will be shown.

Firstly, as shown in FIG. 4(a), the finger 3 is at a distance 4 greater than H1 and no set of commands is selected on the display screen 2.

The user then lowers his finger 3 to a distance 4 comprised between H1 and H2. When his finger hovers over the position P2, the set of commands D12 is made prominent. To this end the corresponding symbol or icon is for example highlighted, or graphically differentiated from the others by means of a change of colour or size; or re-displayed differently and shifted so as to be visible beyond the finger 3. This situation is shown in FIG. 4(b).

By lowering his finger 3 above the position P2 at a distance 4 comprised between H2 and H3, the user accesses the content of D12. The corresponding sets of commands D21, D22, D23 and the command C24 are displayed, according to FIG. 4(c).

The user can then move his finger 3 to P4 to highlight the command C24 as shown in FIG. 4(d) and, by carrying out an action such as lowering his finger to a distance 4 less than H3, or tapping the detection surface of the interface 1, or even performing a virtual click (a rapid to-and-fro of the finger 3 vis-à-vis the surface of the interface 1), select the command C24 so that it is executed.

Display of a new hierarchical level can replace that of the previous level in order to maintain good legibility, for example on a small screen 2. It is also possible to display the content of a lower hierarchical level in proximity to the symbol of the selected command group of a higher hierarchical level.

According to an embodiment, the symbol representing a command group (or its icon) can comprise a representation of the symbols of the elements or commands that it includes (thus, a representation of their icons reduced in size), and displaying the icons of the content can be performed so that the user has the impression of zooming in on the content when accessing the hierarchical level of this content.

An implementation of the method according to the invention for browsing command structures of the type stack of commands or stack will now be described.

With reference to FIGS. 5 and 6, commands can be assembled on the display screen 2 in the form of a stack 21 which groups together commands 11 and/or sets of commands 10. In the interests of clarity, FIG. 5 shows a case where there is only one stack 21 of commands 11 initially visible on the display 2.

Firstly, as shown in FIG. 5(a), the finger 3 is at a distance 4 greater than a distance H1 and no command or set of commands is selected.

The user then lowers his finger 3 to a distance 4 comprised between distances H1 and H2 as shown in FIGS. 6(a) and 6(b). When his finger passes close to the position P1, the stack 21 is made prominent (for example, highlighted or following the other methods described previously). The situation is shown in FIG. 5(b).

Then two variants are possible.

According to a first variant shown in FIG. 5(c) and FIG. 6(a), by lowering his finger 3 above position P1 to a distance 4 comprised between H2 and H3, the user displays the first command C1 of the stack, the symbol of which is substantially superimposed on this stack 21.

Then, by lowering his finger 3 above the position P1 to a distance 4 comprised between H3 and H4, he displays the second command C2 of the stack, and so on.

The arrows 22 in FIG. 6(a) show the trajectory in space of the finger 3 over distances 4 (H1, . . . H4) and to positions 5 (P1, P2) corresponding to this variant.

This variant is well suited for example to displaying images, in which case the symbol is the image and the command simply its display.

According to a second variant shown in FIGS. 5(d), 5(e) and FIG. 6(b), by lowering his finger 3 above the position P1 to a distance 4 comprised between H2 and H3, the user displays the first command C1 of the stack, the symbol of which is displayed at a position different from P1, for example P2. Thus the display shown in FIG. 5(d) is obtained.

If the user continues to lower his finger 3 above the position P1 to a distance 4 comprised between H3 and H4, he displays at P2 the second command C2 of the stack, and so on.

In this variant, the user can highlight a displayed command for the purpose of selecting it by moving his finger 3 to position P2. This situation is shown in FIG. 5(e) with the selection of C2.

The arrows 23 in FIG. 6(b) show the trajectory of the finger 3 in space over distances 4 (H1, . . . H4) and to positions 5 (P1, P2) corresponding to this variant.

As stated previously, the stack 21 can comprise commands 11 and/or sets of commands 10. Once a command 11 or a set of commands 10 is highlighted, it is possible to select it or browse through its tree structure in the same way as previously described in relation to FIGS. 3 and 4.

The distance thresholds 4 can be managed as follows, it being understood that several methods of managing these thresholds can be implemented according to the command structures in question, and/or choices that the user can make via a configuration menu:

-   -   a first threshold of distance H1 making it possible to select a         particular command structure is defined as corresponding to a         predetermined distance 4,     -   when a command structure or stack 21 is selected, the distance         intervals between successive thresholds H1, H2, H3, etc. are         calculated taking account of the number of hierarchical levels         of the structure or of the number of elements 10, 11 of the         stack 21, so as to allow them all to be browsed by varying the         height 4 of the finger 3 until contact is made with the         detection surface of the interface 1,     -   the selection of a command is carried out by a contact of the         finger 3 with the detection surface of the interface 1.

With reference to FIG. 7, an implementation of the method according to the invention will now be described for executing a command for moving a command symbol 11 or a command group symbol 10, 21.

A particular command symbol 11 can represent several command possibilities (execution of an application for example), or only a movement command (for example if the symbol represents part of a set displayed on the display screen 2).

In the case of a plurality of possible commands, it is sufficient to define different selection conditions for each of them in order to avoid any ambiguity,

Firstly, the user moves two (or more) fingers 3 closer to the surface of the interface 2, until reaching a distance at which the sensors 6 become able to “distinguish” the fingers. When the fingers 3 are detected, and if their positions 5 correspond substantially to that of the symbol 11 on the display 2, the symbol 11 is made prominent (for example highlighted). Depending on the devices, it can be necessary for the fingers 3 to contact the surface of the interface 2.

Alternatively, the user can also browse a structure or command stack as explained previously to reach the step in which the symbol 11 is made prominent.

Then, the user selects the command for moving the command symbol 11 by performing a pinching movement 30 or moving the fingers 3 closer together as shown in FIG. 7(a). This movement corresponds, from the measurement point of view, to bringing the positions 5 closer together, which is the chosen selection condition.

The symbol 11 can be moved by moving the fingers 3, following their position.

Validation of the command, and therefore the position of the symbol 11 at an arrival position, is performed by moving the fingers further apart, as shown in FIG. 7(b). This moving further apart 31 corresponds, from the measurement point of view, to distancing the positions 5 which is the chosen validation condition.

It is also possible, as shown in FIG. 7(c), the symbol 11 by performing a rotation movement 32 with the fingers 3.

If the distance 4 of the fingers 3 is increased beyond a certain limit during the movement, according to the applications it can be provided that the symbol 11 freezes, changes its appearance, disappears or returns to its starting position. An increase in the distance 4 beyond a certain limit can also be used as a deselection condition for the movement command without validating it, with the symbol 11 returning to its starting position.

This method for controlling movement commands can allow for example a play mode for board games such as chess, draughts, etc. to be implemented.

According to variant embodiments:

-   -   The capacitive sensors and their associated electronic detection         unit can be produced in any way whatever. In particular, they         can comprise crossed electrodes (for example arranged in lines         and columns), and allow direct capacitance measurements (i.e.         measurements of capacitances between the electrodes 6 and the         object 3), and/or measurements of coupling capacitances (i.e.         measurements of capacitances between emitting electrodes and         receiving electrodes, disturbed by the presence of the object         3). Such embodiments are for example well suited to         large-dimension interfaces 1 covering computer display screens         2;     -   The method according to the invention is applicable to the         selection of commands in all command structures or groups of         commands for which it is possible to browse the hierarchical or         topological levels by using the distance data 4, and showing         these levels on the display 2 by means of one or more symbols or         icons;     -   Browsing through the hierarchical or topological levels of the         command structures can depend on distance(s) 4 and/or         position(s) 5, as well as all data relating to these values such         as speeds and accelerations. For example, account can be taken         of the speed of movement of a command object 3 over distance 4         for browsing a stack or another command structure more rapidly,         by displaying only one element out of n elements     -   The intervals between the threshold distances 4 (H1, etc.) can         be determined in any manner whatever. In particular they can be         fixed, predefined, adjusted according to the level number of a         command structure displayed so that a structure can still be         browsed in its entirety within the same overall distance         interval 4, variable within a limited range, etc.;     -   In order to save energy, in particular for roaming appliances, a         time delay can be provided which powers down the screen 2 after         a period of inactivity. The screen 2 is then reactivated for         example when a command object 3 appears at a distance 4 less         than an activation distance, or simply when an object is         detected by the sensors 6.

Of course, the invention is not limited to the examples which have just been described and numerous adjustments can be made to these examples without exceeding the scope of the invention. 

The invention claimed is:
 1. A method comprising: at an electronic device with a touch screen: while displaying a symbol on the touch screen, detecting, via the touch screen, a first hovering input that includes detecting objects including a first object and a second object over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; in response to detecting that the first hovering input meets one or more first criteria at a respective location of the touch screen corresponding to the symbol including a first criterion that is satisfied when the first object and the second object move closer together while over a portion of the touch screen that includes the symbol, selecting the symbol; while the symbol is selected, detecting, via the touch screen, a second hovering input that includes detecting movement of the objects over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; in response to detecting that the second hovering input meets one or more second criteria, moving the symbol displayed on the touch screen in accordance with the movement of the objects; after moving the symbol and while the symbol is selected, detecting, via the touch screen, a third hovering input that includes detecting movement of the objects over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; and in response to detecting the third hovering input meets one or more third criteria, including a second criterion that is satisfied when the first object and the second object move further apart while over a portion of the touch screen that includes the symbol, deselecting the symbol displayed on the touch screen.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects include two or more fingers.
 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects are within a threshold distance from the touch screen.
 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the first object and the second object of the first hovering input converge toward the respective location.
 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects are detected within a threshold distance from the touch screen for a threshold duration.
 6. The method of claim 1, wherein moving the symbol displayed on the touch screen from the respective location in accordance with the movement of the objects includes moving the symbol with the objects as the objects move over the touch screen.
 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more second criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the second hovering input includes a rotation movement of the objects, and wherein moving the symbol includes rotating the symbol at the respective location.
 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more second criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when a distance between the first object and the second object is less than a threshold distance during the second hovering input, and that is not satisfied when the distance between the first object and the second object is greater than the threshold distance during the second hovering input.
 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising: in response to detecting that the second hovering input fails to meet the one or more second criteria, forgoing moving the symbol or returning the symbol displayed on the touch screen to the respective location on the touch screen.
 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the one or more third criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the third hovering input includes a movement of the first object and the second object apart beyond a threshold distance.
 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising: while moving the symbol, detecting, via the touch screen, a fourth hovering input that includes detecting movement of the objects over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; and in response to detecting that the fourth hovering input meets one or more fourth criteria, freezing movement of the symbol, changing an appearance of the symbol, ceasing display of the symbol on the touch screen, or returning the symbol to the respective location.
 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the one or more fourth criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects include two or more objects and a distance between the two or more objects is greater than a threshold distance.
 13. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions, which when executed by an electronic device with a touch screen, cause the electronic device to perform a method comprising: while displaying a symbol on the touch screen, detecting, via the touch screen, a first hovering input that includes detecting objects including a first object and a second object over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; in response to detecting that the first hovering input meets one or more first criteria at a respective location of the touch screen corresponding to the symbol including a first criterion that is satisfied when the first object and the second object move closer together while over a portion of the touch screen that includes the symbol, selecting the symbol; while the symbol is selected, detecting, via the touch screen, a second hovering input that includes detecting movement of the objects over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; in response to detecting that the second hovering input meets one or more second criteria, moving the symbol displayed on the touch screen in accordance with the movement of the objects; after moving the symbol and while the symbol is selected, detecting, via the touch screen, a third hovering input that includes detecting movement of the objects over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; and in response to detecting the third hovering input meets one or more third criteria, including a second criterion that is satisfied when the first object and the second object move further apart while over a portion of the touch screen that includes the symbol, deselecting the symbol displayed on the touch screen.
 14. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects include two or more fingers.
 15. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects are within a threshold distance from the touch screen.
 16. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the first object and the second object of the first hovering input converge toward the respective location.
 17. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects are detected within a threshold distance from the touch screen for a threshold duration.
 18. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, wherein moving the symbol displayed on the touch screen from the respective location in accordance with the movement of the objects includes moving the symbol with the objects as the objects move over the touch screen.
 19. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, wherein the one or more second criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the second hovering input includes a rotation movement of the objects, and wherein moving the symbol includes rotating the symbol at the respective location.
 20. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, wherein the one or more second criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects include two objects, and a distance between the first object and the second object is less than a threshold distance during the second hovering input, and that is not satisfied when the distance between the first object and the second object is greater than the threshold distance during the second hovering input.
 21. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, the method further comprising: in response to detecting that the second hovering input fails to meet the one or more second criteria, forgoing moving the symbol or returning the symbol displayed on the touch screen to the respective location on the touch screen.
 22. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, wherein the one or more third criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the third hovering input includes a movement of the first object and the second object apart beyond a threshold distance.
 23. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13, the method further comprising: while moving the symbol, detecting, via the touch screen, a fourth hovering input that includes detecting movement of the objects over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; and in response to detecting that the fourth hovering input meets one or more fourth criteria, freezing movement of the symbol, changing an appearance of the symbol, ceasing display of the symbol on the touch screen, or returning the symbol to the respective location.
 24. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 23, wherein the one or more fourth criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects include two or more objects and a distance between the two or more objects is greater than a threshold distance.
 25. An electronic device comprising: a touch screen; one or more processors; and memory storing instructions, which when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform a method comprising: while displaying a symbol on the touch screen, detecting, via the touch screen, a first hovering input that includes detecting objects including a first object and a second object over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; in response to detecting that the first hovering input meets one or more first criteria at a respective location of the touch screen corresponding to the symbol including a first criterion that is satisfied when the first object and the second object move closer together while over a portion of the touch screen that includes the symbol, selecting the symbol; while the symbol is selected, detecting, via the touch screen, a second hovering input that includes detecting movement of the objects over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; in response to detecting that the second hovering input meets one or more second criteria, moving the symbol displayed on the touch screen in accordance with the movement of the objects; after moving the symbol and while the symbol is selected, detecting, via the touch screen, a third hovering input that includes detecting movement of the objects over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; and in response to detecting the third hovering input meets one or more third criteria, including a second criterion that is satisfied when the first object and the second object move further apart while over a portion of the touch screen that includes the symbol, deselecting the symbol displayed on the touch screen.
 26. The electronic device of claim 25, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects include two or more fingers.
 27. The electronic device of claim 25, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects are within a threshold distance from the touch screen.
 28. The electronic device of claim 25, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the first object and the second object of the first hovering input converge toward the respective location.
 29. The electronic device of claim 25, wherein the one or more first criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects are detected within a threshold distance from the touch screen for a threshold duration.
 30. The electronic device of claim 25, wherein moving the symbol displayed on the touch screen from the respective location in accordance with the movement of the objects includes moving the symbol with the objects as the objects move over the touch screen.
 31. The electronic device of claim 25, wherein the one or more second criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the second hovering input includes a rotation movement of the objects, and wherein moving the symbol includes rotating the symbol at the respective location.
 32. The electronic device of claim 25, wherein the one or more second criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects include two objects, and a distance between the first object and the second object is less than a threshold distance during the second hovering input, and that is not satisfied when the distance between the first object and the second object is greater than the threshold distance during the second hovering input.
 33. The electronic device of claim 25, the method further comprising: in response to detecting that the second hovering input fails to meet the one or more second criteria, forgoing moving the symbol or returning the symbol displayed on the touch screen to the respective location on the touch screen.
 34. The electronic device of claim 25, wherein the one or more third criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the third hovering input includes a movement of the first object and the second object apart beyond a threshold distance.
 35. The electronic device of claim 25, the method further comprising: while moving the symbol, detecting, via the touch screen, a fourth hovering input that includes detecting movement of the objects over the touch screen without detecting the objects in contact with the touch screen; and in response to detecting that the fourth hovering input meets one or more fourth criteria, freezing movement of the symbol, changing an appearance of the symbol, ceasing display of the symbol on the touch screen, or returning the symbol to the respective location.
 36. The electronic device of claim 35, wherein the one or more fourth criteria include a third criterion that is satisfied when the objects include two or more objects and a distance between the two or more objects is greater than a threshold distance. 